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Madoff's Future: Where the Case Is Likely to Go
Madoff's Future: Where the Case Is Likely to Go
Peter J. Henning, a professor at Wayne State Law School, occasionally writes as a guest blogger for the Deal Professor. Mr. Henning specializes in issues related to white-collar crime and is a former editor of the White Collar Crime Law Prof Blog. Bernard L. Madoff is prepared to plead guilty to ...
More Debt Won’t Rescue The Great American Ponzi
More Debt Won’t Rescue The Great American Ponzi
optionarmageddon.ml-implode.com — [Reader note: recently Yves Smith asked me to contribute to her blog Naked Capitalism. I hope to... generate a post a week that will be simul-published on NC and OA. This is the first installment.] Policy-makers not only misunderstand the ... (more) More Debt Won’t Rescue The Great American Ponzi
Madoff Life Prison Term Means Inmate Blame for Crash (Update2)
Madoff Life Prison Term Means Inmate Blame for Crash (Update2)
bloomberg.com — March 12 (Bloomberg) -- Bernard Madoff, who pleaded guilty today to masterminding the largest Ponzi scheme in... history, may have to fight off prison inmates who want to squeeze him for money or blame him for the Wall Street crash. “Madoff isn’t going ... (more) Madoff Life Prison Term Means Inmate Blame for Crash ...
FT.com / Companies - Watchdog fears market ‘Ponzimonium’
ft.com — US federal regulators have warned of a “rampant Ponzimonium” as they disclosed they are investigating “hundreds” of... possible scams in the aftermath of the $50bn fraud allegedly perpetrated by Bernard Madoff. Bart Chilton, a commissioner at the ... (more) FT.com / Companies - Watchdog fears market ‘Ponzimonium’
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